
Movie spotlight
Rock Me
Rebecca Wilde is ready to roll. A rock star who can get everything his zipper desires is looking for more. Like meaning. But in the meantime, he'll take auditions with Rebecca Wilde, lovely new redhead Melissa Hill, steamy Isis Nile and all their hot groupy friends. Rock Me, I give it a 10, because I can bump to it!
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Plot Summary
This short animated film features a quirky, stylized character delivering a brief, humorous monologue. It's a very short piece with a distinct visual style and a simple, absurd premise.
Critical Reception
As a very short animated piece, 'Rock Me' is more of a creative experiment or a short sketch than a feature film. Its reception is largely tied to its creator's other works and its availability within animation festivals or compilations. It's generally appreciated for its unique animation style and offbeat humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive, often surreal animation style.
Appreciated for its concise, off-kilter humor.
Seen as a brief, memorable creative exercise.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available. It is likely appreciated by fans of independent animation and the director's other works for its unique artistic expression.
Fun Fact
Steve Purcell, the director and animator, is also known for creating the comic book series 'Sam & Max'.
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